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1748.  Chesterf., Lett., cxlvii. (1792), II. 24. If Shakespeare’s genius had been cultivated, those beauties … would have been undisgraced by those extravagancies.

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1812.  Byron, Ch. Harold, II. xciii. So may our country’s name be undisgraced.

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1820.  Keats, Hyperion, II. 344. Hyperion, Our brightest brother, still is undisgraced.

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